Location ID: #10285052
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A public library building built in approximately 1905, on busy main road of Glasgow.
Location ID: #10290129
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The house accommodation (circa 1850s and approximately 2000 square feet) comprises porch, hall, dining room, large kitchen with seating area and access to the gardens, utility room, sitting room with coal fire and access to the gardens, lounge with ...
Location ID: #10285034
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This is St Andrews medieval city gate and is one of the few surviving city gates in Scotland, renovated in 1843.
Location ID: #10285031
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This street has a mix of blonde and red sandstone 4 storey tenement flats with elevated front door entrance.
Location ID: #10285022
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A curved row of 3 storey Alexander Greek Thomson tenement flats dating to 1862.
This street is near the Cessnock Underground station.
Location ID: #10285036
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A prosperous leafy Victorian street in the West end of Glasgow.
Location ID: #10290192
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This 4 storey whitewashed country house was originally a square tower, but has been added to many times. It was restored in 2000, and has a vaulted basement room, red dining room, sitting room with laminate wooden flooring, small entrance hall with ...
Location ID: #10290760
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Restored Georgian mansion on the island of Unst (north of Shetland mainland: the most northerly island in the UK), west and east pavilions. Sleeps 10/12, Drawing room, dining room, kitchen, sitting room, 3 bathrooms. Walled gardens leading to coast.
Location ID: #10291001
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Small town on the Morayshire coast built on a peninsula that projects westwards into the Moray Firth. Sea on 3 sides. Sandy beach, harbour, site of Iron Age fort.
Location ID: #10293792
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Street of largely 2 storey sandstone housing leading to small football park.
Location ID: #10291344
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Short (5mins) ferry crossing of Kyles of Bute between the village of Colintraive on the Cowal Peninsula and Rhubodach on Isle of Bute. Pebbly beach.
Location ID: #10284343
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A mid-1800s property showcasing original period details and several characterful outbuildings. The traditional three-floor structure contains 25 rooms including 10 bedrooms and vast attic space, all with large windows. Has original fireplaces and ...
Location ID: #10291420
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Craigengillan Stables, located on the award-winning Craigengillan Estate in Ayrshire, offers a scenic with horse riding. Including waterfalls, glamping pods, cottages, forests, farmland (with sheep and highland cows) and the 7 bedroom Estate house. ...
Location ID: #10284298
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Rocky and sandy beach south of Dumfries on the Solway Firth. Features The Devil's Stone: a large boulder said to bear the Devil's teethmarks plus Thirl Stane (thirlstane) rock arch.
Location ID: #10291141
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Small working fishing village on the eastern side of the Kintyre peninsula with a sandy beach.
Location ID: #10291180
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Impressive 16th century castle in Perthshire, close to the town of Aberfeldy with double tower structure. It features angle turrets, 18th C panneling, 2.5 acre walled garden, 16th century kitchen with flagstone floor and ancient bread oven. The ...
Location ID: #10293616
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Bay View Cottage was built at the start of the 20th century. It is a pink cottage in a terrace of seven cottages. It has a kitchen, living room, and two bedrooms each with a double bed. It stands a short distance from Loch Fyne and has views to the ...
Location ID: #10286690
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Listed 2 storey Georgian double fronted detached house. 7 bedrooms, 4 public rooms, basement cinema. Many original features including wrought iron bannister, stained glass on stairs, marble fireplace.
Location ID: #10286734
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Dornoch is a historic Royal Burgh in the Northern Highlands, featuring a tranquil seaside setting with sandy beaches. Renowned for its world-class golf courses, 13th-century Cathedral, and unique stone cottages, it provides a quiet, scenic escape ...
Location ID: #10286743
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Small town situated on Douglas Water, south of Lanark. Remains of Castle Dangerous and St Bride's Church.
Location ID: #10285050
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Wiston Lodge is a former Victorian Hunting Lodge built in the 1870s. It is located near Lanark, an hour from both Glasgow and Edinburgh and 10 minutes from the M74 (J13). The house and grounds offer a remote rural experience, far from any shops and ...
Location ID: #10284710
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Landscape of rolling hills forming a distictly triangular shape, with highest point White Coomb (821m - 2694 ft).
Location ID: #10284759
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Dumfries's oldest house, built into the fabric of the Devorgilla's Bridge. It houses a museum of local history, including early dentist's surgery, Victorian nursery, & kitchens of 1850 s & 1900's.
Location ID: #10293778
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Semi-natural broadleaved woodland in north west of city with mature oak trees and an abundance of bluebells in May. Cleddans Burn and Garscadden Burn run through parts. Bordered by extensive housing and Cleddans Farm. Local Nature Reserve. Section ...